davisjames+FollowCorgi’s Dry January blues are too realThis Corgi’s face says it all—he’s not on board with Dry January! Out for his usual evening stroll, he stopped in his tracks, staring longingly at his favorite pub, only to realize his dad’s new resolution meant no more nightly pub visits. The look of pure disappointment is something every pet (and person) can relate to when routines suddenly change. The internet is rallying behind him, insisting the pup deserves his night out. Anyone else have a pet who just doesn’t get your New Year’s resolutions? Let’s hear your funniest stories! #Pets #DryJanuary #Corgi181Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDry January Isn’t What You ThinkEveryone’s raving about Dry January, but here’s the tea: for people with real alcohol addiction, a month off booze can actually hide deeper problems. Just because you can quit for a few weeks doesn’t mean you’re not struggling. The stereotypes about what an alcoholic looks like are way outdated. Maybe what we really need is more honesty and less willpower talk. Swapping wine for water isn’t the whole story! #Food #DryJanuary #AlcoholAwareness00Share
dianefrank+FollowAlbuquerque’s best spots for Dry JanuaryMocktails are having a moment in Albuquerque, and it’s making Dry January (or any alcohol-free night) way more fun. From rooftop lounges like Apothecary to cozy spots like Lost Cultures Tea Bar, more local places are serving up creative zero-proof drinks with real flavor. Whether you’re out for karaoke at Happy Accidents, a special dinner at Campo, or a casual family meal at M’Tucci’s, there’s a mocktail for every vibe. Have you tried any of these spots, or do you have a favorite alcohol-free drink in town? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #Albuquerque #DryJanuary00Share
David Hernandez+FollowDry January: What Actually Happens?Ever wondered what really changes when you give up booze for Dry January? Turns out, it’s not just about skipping hangovers. A doc breaks it down: your liver gets a major reset, blood pressure drops, cholesterol improves, and your skin glows up. Plus, you might sleep better, lose a few pounds, and even feel less anxious. Bonus: your immune system gets a boost, just in time for cold season. Who knew a month off could do so much? #Health #BodyHealth #DryJanuary00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowIs Dry January Killing Our Pubs?Turns out, Dry January might be doing more harm than good for your local! With one pub closing every day and nearly 2,000 gone in five years, the industry is begging Brits to rethink skipping the pub—even if you’re off the booze. Rising costs and fewer punters could turn your favorite spot into a ghost town. Maybe grab a mocktail and show some love to your local? #Food #DryJanuary #SupportLocal00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowCharleston’s Dry January: Cheers to new habitsCharleston’s nightlife is seeing a real shift as more locals embrace Dry January, swapping cocktails for creative non-alcoholic drinks. With health experts warning about alcohol’s link to cancer and mental health struggles, it’s no wonder people are looking for ways to stay social without the hangover. Spots like Sèchey are making it easy to join the fun with zero-proof wines and spirits. Many folks say they feel more energized and sleep better after taking a break from booze. Have you noticed more friends going alcohol-free this month, or tried it yourself? Let’s talk about how this trend is changing our social scene. #Food #Charleston #DryJanuary00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowCharleston’s Dry January buzz: Alcohol-free funCharleston’s nightlife is getting a fresh twist as more locals swap cocktails for creative nonalcoholic drinks this Dry January. Shops like Sèchey are packed with folks looking for tasty alternatives, making it easier to join the party without the hangover. Residents say the pressure to drink is fading, and they’re loving the chance to make healthier choices while still socializing. Health experts are cheering on the trend, pointing out the real benefits for both body and mind. Anyone else trying Dry January this year, or have a favorite alcohol-free drink to recommend? #Food #DryJanuary #Charleston00Share